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  2. Anti-Monopoly - Wikipedia

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    The game was originally to be produced in 1973 as Bust the Trust, but the title was changed to Anti-Monopoly. [1] It has seen multiple printings and revisions since 1973. In 1984, a new version appeared as Anti-Monopoly II; this version was updated and re-released in 2005 without the numerical designation. The game is currently still in print ...

  3. Games.com's Top 11 Free Online Boredom Busters - AOL

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    Games.com has free online games that will save you from the clutches of boredom with a variety of entertaining games. Here is a list of the top eleven games that will infuse some fun in your day ...

  4. Breaking Boredom Project - Wikipedia

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    The project relies on the idea of the Exquisite Corpse game, which was founded in 1925. The rules of the game were used to generate a succession of designs, as each participant will use the endpoint created by the previous designer to start his contribution. Each design consists of four consecutive contributions.

  5. 50 creative ways to beat boredom - AOL

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    Yes, even with endless social media apps, streaming services and video games at our disposal, it’s still possible to get a bad case of ennui. The good news: Boredom is an opportunity to get ...

  6. Work as play - Wikipedia

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    Work as play is the concept of a qualitative change in human work activity. An idea does not have a single author, but is present in studies and culture. [1]Work is usually perceived as an external obligation and play as an internal compulsion. [2]

  7. Peter Arvai - Wikipedia

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    Peter Arvai (born October 26, 1979) is a Hungarian–Swedish businessman and activist. He is the Executive Chairman, co-founder and former CEO of Prezi, a cloud-based presentation software company.

  8. Prezi - Wikipedia

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    Prezi is a Hungarian video and visual communications software company founded in 2009 in Hungary, with offices in San Francisco, Budapest and Riga as of 2020. [1] According to Prezi, in 2021, the software company has more than 100 million users worldwide [2] who have created approximately 400 million presentations.

  9. Conversation games - Wikipedia

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    The game-master asks the person to their right "truth or dare," followed by the player choosing either a truth or a dare. [3] Mafia (party game) A social deduction game played between 5 or more people in which participants are divided in two groups, the mafia and citizens. Players try to guess who are the mafia.